On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 21:31 +0200, Haakon Innerdal wrote: > On Tue, 3 May 2005, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > > On Tue, 3 May 2005, Haakon Innerdal wrote: > > > Is anyone working on getting local kbd working? > > > > Last time I tried, it worked fine. That's was on 2.6.8.1, though. > > > Ok, I was wondering if it was a known bug or something... hmm... I also > seems to get the bug on the debian patched 2.6.8-4 sources (had to > recompile with "Use one physical chunk of memory only" to get it to > work tough...)
I think I remember running into this: this happens if you run any loadkeys command (which Debian does by default). If you leave the kernel keymap alone things work fine, if not, OOPS. <snip> > I really dont know where to start debugging this, but since there seems to > several others that have working 2.6.x -kernels, this may be something > special (faulty?) about my system, my mainboard is stamped with "A4000cc > Rev D", and I have been told that it was one of the latest revisions > before the A4000 (and commodore) folded, and not so very common in the > market... but that is probably totally irrelevant. I'll continue debugging > and see if I can find out more... but as I'm no kernel expert, I'm just > fumbling in the dark here... hoping if anybody has some advice... I don't think it is your specific Amiga. My A1200 has the same, and I believe my HP300 also behaves this way with a 2.6 kernel. I don't really understand what's going on here, because I assume this code is rather generic... Would be nice to get it fixed. If you have a US keyboard, you can use: dpkg-reconfigure console-data and select the option "Keep kernel keymap". Kind regards, Kars. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]